This paper analyzes the transition between reversible unitary dynamics and observed macroscopic asymmetry, proposing that the arrow of time emerges not as a statistical property of Boltzmann entropy, but as an intrinsic computational cost. Using Landauer's limit, we argue that temporal flow is the physical manifestation of the impossibility of information erasure without thermal dissipation in a closed system.
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